Anna McGrail was postnatal support co-ordinator for her local Brighton branch of the NCT before going on to edit the branch newsletter and then to contribute to ‘New Generation’, the journal of the NCT. Anna now works as an editor of health and social services books and journals, and also writers: she won the Ian St James Fiction Award and her first novel, ‘Blood Sisters’, was published in 1995.
When a new baby cries parents often feel anxious. It’s not easy to work out the cause and find the right solution.
Extreme tiredness can make things all the more difficult. In the beginning it is not always easy to recognise whether a baby is hungry, tired, hurt, in need...
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